Tag: Opinion
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Better Path for Our Country: Submitting a Letter to The Age
Why letters to the editor matter Public discourse thrives when citizens share thoughtful perspectives with major newspapers. A well-crafted letter to The Age can influence conversations, hold leaders to account, and reflect the concerns of everyday Australians. If you believe a different path is needed for our country, your letter can spark constructive debate and…
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Beginner’s Pluck: The Journal.ie Journey of Carl Kinsella
From Internship to Influencer: Carl Kinsella’s Start in Journalism Carl Kinsella’s journalism journey is a testament to how curiosity, resilience, and a willingness to start small can ignite a lasting career. After graduating in 2015, Carl took an internship with joe.ie, where he began to write opinion pieces focused on social and political commentary. This…
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Adam Peaty and the Class Contrast: Why Fame Should Make Us Rethink Family Ties
Rising to Fame and the Thorns of Class Change Public figures who rise from modest beginnings often become focal points for conversations about class, loyalty, and the cost of success. Adam Peaty, the Olympic swimming champion, embodies a narrative many athletes live: a dramatic ascent from everyday life to gilded celebrity. But with fame comes…
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I Wish Nintendo’s New Switch 2 Zelda Game Was an Actual Zelda Game (Opinion)
Introduction: A Zelda Spin-Off, Not a Mainline Adventure I’ve never been the type to gush over Hyrule Warriors or its kin, and I’m sticking to that stance as I dive into Nintendo’s newly unveiled Switch 2-exclusive Zelda universe entry. The game is undeniably ambitious and eye-catching, showing off the Switch 2’s horsepower and the franchise’s…
